.-. Ironworkers. JOSEPH G Rl¥N, GENERAL Blacksmith and Farrier,; (Tn the Premises lately occupied by Alex. Mackay) M 97 «ET G 0 R E. EAST GORE SMITHY, TOWN OF GORDON. "ROBERT BRIDSON, GENERAL Blacksmith ai?d Farrier. tar HORSES CAKEb'ULLY 811 OD. -®Ji All Kinds of Agricultural Implements promptly repaired. sorfn-hansen" I B I. A C K S 33^S I T E£, GORE. ALL KINDS OP SMITHY WORK do-io with despatch aud «t the lowest prices compatible with good workmanship. V Horses carefully Shod. %* Agricultural Implements made and repaired. Pumps put down for cash only. Good flow guaranteed. c 473 MESSRS LOWDEN & MAW, Mataura, having completed tha addition to their premises, and secured the services of a first-class Blacksmith, are now in a position to undertake all kinds of blacksmithing work. Shoeing and Repairs to Engines and Reapers at the lowest possible prices. L. and M. have always on hand a large assortment of Murdoch's first and second class timber. Corncrushing done on the premises d 416 REID AND GRAY'S LATEST IMPROVED Central Disc Harrow, . . -,-■■■ At Reduced Prices. '"VTBARLY 500 IN USE, with new centre jL\- stayfor.seat and balancing purposes. ' Has one extra disc, or is six inches; wider than those of all other makers for- the same ,given size jrdjscs 16 or lg inches diameter as desire^. " They' have three chilled bearing. in 'each wingof the 10 and 12 feet "sizes, the imported makes having only, two. All oil holes -are on- the top, -and it is the simplest,) and most durable Disc Harrow 'in the market ; and is now so well known that testimonials' as to efficacy would be superfluous,.. Any size fitted with travelling carriage to pass through gates when so required. Carriage paid to the different Railway Stations • in' accordance with oar cata- , logue* ' — .. . .:■ .. Cambridge Rollers, serrated and plain, . 20, 24, 26, and 30 inches in diameter, and from 6to 10 feet long. Single and double speed baok delivery reapers. Broadcast so\vers,for;, grain, grass, and turnip seed. Farm and tip drays. Contractors' tip road drays, etc. Single, double and treble furrow ploughs. Drill oi* ridging plough. Drill and field grubbers. Harrows, zig-zag and flexible tripod \ harrows. Binding twine and wire, best quality. No. 8 fencing wire and standards, all sizes, punched to any guage. BEID AND GRAY'S New Zealand Twine Binder. At both the Oamaru and Taieri trials teok Gold Medal as the best Eeaper and Binder in the field. Write for testimonials. 1 Illustrated Catalogues free on application to any of our Offices at .Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargill,. , Ashburton, Christchurch, and Auckland. " c 715 GORDON TIMBER YARDS. Joliii Murdoch, Proprietor. BUILDING Material, Fencing, and all t -elassess of Native; Timber of the very best quality supplied at the LOWEST CUK•re'nt Rates. * ' ' ' . Everything connected with the Building Trade maybe obtained on easy terms and with quick despatch. For particulai'3 or quotations apply to THE MANAGER, ' ' Gordon Yards. N.B. — Firewood of the very "best quality may be procured at the lowest market price. c 448 tiiiilier! iiinber! Timber! fpHE Undersigned are now prepared to •J- supply all kinds of NATIVE TIMBER, of good quality at lowrates, at the "following Mills:— •■- --■'■■ "Woody" Knoll Mill, Lime Hills •^SSoii : Sawmill"; One-Tree Point ; and Kaikatsea SWmili, Fortrose. i 4<SnT.AT GORE : Mb F, S. ■ CANNING.' ' ' ' iTtBENVOOD AT THE LOWEST RATES. Orders for the Fortrose Mill may ' Wad-, 1 dressed either to the Mill, or to. the care of -. .. . MR R. A.. ELLIOT, - • Our Agent at Fortrose. J. H, DAWSON AND SONS, ■■' -'Union Sawmill, "7. .'' ! K .0 IJT E-T:R EsE ; :P'O : i N'/f, - INVERCARGILL. - 299 TIMBER! TIMBER ! TIMBER ! / WOOD. AND COAL. YARDS. - - H'e'nßY FRYER begs to intimate : that he hasLopcncd a tiinbcr yard in Ash--■'ton-streetl Gore; near the and is now prepared to supply, all classes' of building material at 'reduced, rates. Particulars on application. ■ ■>-• : ■ ; j •AGENCIES — Messrs -Moore and *Shand, Mal>el Saw-mills ;, Nightcaps Coal Company, injcjiQW^iii, j.'and. .McEcnzie Brothers, lign#o merchants, J>ukerpu, , /
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 4
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